The seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country.
What is imperialism?
name for Dutch settlers
Boers
Indian soldiers
sepoys
King of Siam who aided in the advancements of Siam.
King Mongkut
the process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture.
assimilation
Raw materials religion and politics
What were the 3 successes that sparked interest?
war between Dutch and British Settlers over land.
Boer War
most valuable of all of Britain’s colonies.
Jewel in the Crown
leader of the filipino nationalists that wanted to claim independence from the United States
Emilio Aguinaldo
emperor of Ethiopia in 1889 who successfully kept out foreigners forces
Menelik II
the belief that one race is superior to others.
racism
European belief that they were responsible for converting the “savages”(those who didn’t believe everything they did), to civilized colonial people.
White Man's Burden
The uprising against the British over most of Northern India.
Sepoy Mutiny
adding of territory for the United States.
annexation
three methods of management for Imperialism
direct indirect paternalism
social theory about evolution
Social Darwinism
Zulu chief who was a strong military organizer
Shaka
British rule over India from 1757-1947.
Raj
last monarch of Hawaii before it became annexed to the United States.
Queen Liliuokalani:
an interest in or taking of land for its strategic location or products.
geopolitics
unable to use own language and children forced into boarding schools
Native Americans or Indigenous People
Good Luck Anna!
You can do it!
conference between European countries to lay down the rules of the division of Africa.
Berlin Conference
human-made waterway that cuts through the Isthmus of Suez and connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
Suez Canal
War between Russians and Ottomans that broke out over Russia’s want for warm-weather ports.
Crimean War